This song starts
off with a lively piano solo with that sets the tempo in a similiar
vein to "I'm Somebody's Somebody Now". The pianist really
pounds the keys in this one and he seems to spark Annette to realy jump
into the lyrics with all her heart. Don't forget now that this tune
started out as Ain't She Sweet and they had to modify the lyrics for her. This was recorded by Annette in January 26, 1927. It was recorded by Ben Bernie the same month and then followed by Gene Austin in April 1927. However, all the other singers that recorded this song were men that used the lyrics "Ain't She Sweet". Annette was the only women singer to record it (that I have found!)

Look who's hereLook who's hereHere's the boy I am mad
about Oh My DearWhen He's nearI just feel like passing
outSo big and strongSo full of youthOh mama, Oh papatell me the truthAin't he sweetSee him coming down the
streetNow I ask very confidentiallyAin't He Sweet?Huh, ain't he niceLook him over once or twiceNow I ask you very confidentiallyAin't he nice?Just cast an eye in his
directionOh me, o MyAin't that perfection

I repeatdon't think he's kind of
neatand I ask you very confidentiallyain't he sweet?

What a manI sayHow he can, Hey, HeyLook him up, and downthere's the handsomest
man in townWhat smiles he's gotget that style, he's hotMe for him, no jokeI could love him if he
was broke

Said, ain't he sweetWhen he passes down the
streetEverybody whispers confidentiallyain't he sweet

Ain't he cuteIn his brand new checkered
suitNow I ask you very confidentiallyain't he cuteCan't you seeHow I adore himIf he wants meI'm right here for himVo-do-do

Oh when we meethe just knocks me off my
feetand I ask you very confidentiallyain't he sweet